Structural Adaptation:The water hyacinth has air spaces in roots, leaves and stems that helps them to stay afloat so that the leaves can get sunlight for photosynthesis.

Structural Adaptation:The American Bald Eagle has claws or talons on its feet that enables it to catch its prey firmly. It has hooked beak that enables it to tear the meat off its captured prey.

It has strong flight muscles that enables it to soar in the sky looking for its prey.

Structural Adaptation:The snow owl has big, sensitive eyes that enable them to see their prey from high up in the sky and swoop down silently to capture their prey.

Behavioural Adaptation:It is active at night. It has good night vision that enables them to catch their prey at night. The chances of being caught by bigger predators at night is greatly reduced because they may not be able to see the snow owl.